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Yahoo fined $35m for staying quiet about mega breach

The smallest thing about the Yahoo mega-breach is the fine

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Gmail users, here’s how (and why) you should set up prompt-based 2FA

2FA just got better so don't be like everyone else - actually use it!

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Mysterious “double kill” IE zero-day allegedly in the wild

Chinese security company announces Internet Explorer zero-day exploit that's triggered by Word. So far... that's all she wrote.

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One month to GDPR. Are you ready?

If you control, collect or share any personal data belonging to EU citizens, you'd better be!

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Ride-hailing service Careem lost 14 million users’ data… in January

It's only telling people now because an investigation has been under way

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Mysterious “double kill” IE zero-day allegedly in the wild

Chinese security company announces Internet Explorer zero-day exploit that's triggered by Word. So far... that's all she wrote.

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Police try (and fail) to unlock phone with a dead man’s finger

The practice doesn't require a warrant but it left relatives feeling "disrespected and violated."

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Ex-Reddit mogul apologizes for making the world ‘a worse place’

"[Reddit] is awful and it’s gonna get worse."

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Can a commercial VPN really keep you anonymous? [VIDEO]

Are VPNs about privacy, about anonymity, or about both?

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Google Project Zero pulls the rug out from under Microsoft (again)

Google goes public with Windows 10 S bypass flaw after Microsoft misses another patching deadline

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Yahoo mega-breach hacker faces nearly 8 years in prison

The hacker exposed half a billion Yahoo accounts on behalf of Russia's FSB

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LinkedIn patches serious leak in its AutoFill plugin

Anyone could have drained their users' LinkedIn profile data

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Is scraping files from a Freedom of Information website ‘hacking’?

A teen is being charged for downloading 7k records, 250 of which weren't properly redacted. Who's to blame?

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Monday review – the hot 21 stories of the week

From the employee from hell busted by VPN and why 'remote detonator' is a bad Wi-Fi network name to how the NSA beats 0-days, and more!

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RSA Conference has a leaky app… again!

Cybersecurity conferences don't always practise what they preach.

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Kingpin who made 100 million robocalls loses his voice

The man behind a cacophony of robocalls had little to say for himself on Capitol Hill

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Chrome anti-phishing protection… from Microsoft!

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.

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How porn bots abuse government websites

Bots run by shady websites are creating thousands of phantom pages

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Google in hot water over privacy of Android apps for kids

Large numbers of child-centred Android apps may be breaking US law.

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NSA reveals how it beats 0-days

Exploits and vulnerabilities are weaponized against us 24 hours after release, says technical director.

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Employee from hell busted by VPN logs

Before retiring from PenAir airline, Suzette Kugler set herself up with fake, high-privilege VPN user accounts that didn't keep her secrets.

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